joham
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--Will you go to attend Jack's birthday party?
--No, _______.
A. unless invited to B. even if invited to C. even though invited to
1. Is this question well-worded? To my understanding, attend means go to, so we need only say 'attend' . And if we are asking if the other person intends to attend the party, we should ask 'Will you be attending Jack's birthday party?' Am I right?
2. Do all three answers work well for the sentence, only different in meaning?
3. I thought the 'to' in the answers is not necessary. Am I rigth?
Thank you in advance.
--No, _______.
A. unless invited to B. even if invited to C. even though invited to
1. Is this question well-worded? To my understanding, attend means go to, so we need only say 'attend' . And if we are asking if the other person intends to attend the party, we should ask 'Will you be attending Jack's birthday party?' Am I right?
2. Do all three answers work well for the sentence, only different in meaning?
3. I thought the 'to' in the answers is not necessary. Am I rigth?
Thank you in advance.
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